Netanyahu announces the dissolution of the war cabinet established after Hamas attacks

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The Israeli prime minister explained that the war cabinet “was a coalition agreement with (Benny) Gantz at his request.” “When Gantz left, that forum ceased to exist,” he said.

This was announced by the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu dissolution of the war cabinetcreated after the October 7 attacks by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) following the recent attacks the resignation of one of the members and one of the observers, Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot, respectively, and amid calls from the Minister of National Security, the far-right Itamar Ben Gvir, to be integrated into it.

“The War Cabinet does not exist,” Netanyahu said, stating that “It was a coalition agreement with Gantz“, at his request,” said the newspaper ‘Israel Hayom’. “When Gantz left, that forum ceased to exist,” he stated, before adding that he will continue to consult on sensitive issues with some political groups.

Gantz announced that he would leave the war cabinet – consisting of three members and three observers – due to what he sees as a lack of a clear strategy to end the military offensive in Gaza, while at the same time He accused Netanyahu of “preventing a real victory from being achieved” on the edge.

In the last few weeks the differences have become greater not only in the War Cabinet, but also within the coalition government led by Netanyahu, because of the way the offensive against Gaza and the possible agreements with Hamas for the release of the remaining hostages in Gaza after the October Revolution are being managed 7 attacks, some of which remained 1200 dead.

Source: EITB

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